HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1954-11-18, Page 6T. C. Bailey, The New Ritz•. FIotel, Toronto for i& couple;.of I
over the'weekend. .0 Gemeinhardt as
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hendry, De- them to Toronto on i
trait were the gui'sts of their spend .the winter with h
cousin Mrs. Bruce •MLnerey, over law and daughter, Mr.
Saturday night: They went on to Gilbert Knight.
Xincardine on Sunday. Induction
Mrs. Gordon Weeks; St. Cath-,
crines, was the guest of Mrs. Roy On Thursday, Noveml
Fitzsimons on Thursday. Mrs. D; 7.30 p:m. the" Ven. A
Newman returned to St. Cathar- hardy, St, George's Chi
ines, with her for. a visit, n]a, will formally induct
Bill Parker, London, spent a Warren S. Outerbridge,
couple of days last week with .his of the Ii irish of Trinit
parents. He took his mother, Mrs. Ba field, . St. James',
William E. Parker, andaaunt, Mrs. and St. John's, Varna,
T H. Parker, to Mitchell for Re- be followed' by a recept
membrane Day; Town Tull.
Mr.
In thelat�.a
TOWNSHIP OF. TUCKERSM1TH
Clerk's Notice of First Posting
of Voters' List
NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with
Section 9 of The 'Voters' List Act and that I have posted up
at mY office at Tackersmith on the 12th day of November, '
1954, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Muni-
cipality at immIcipal elections and that such list 'remains
there for inspection,
And I hereby call upon all voters to'take- immediate
proceedings `to have any errors or'omissions corrected accord-
ing to law, the ,last ,day for 'appeal being the 26th day of
November 1954.
Dated this 12th qday of November, 1.954.
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk,
'Township of Tuckersmith
Waterloo'
_. Cattle Breeding
Association
"
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Former owned, Former controlled, Former Re-
veloped, and Former promoted, means- -Permanency,
Stability, and Security, for the many thousands of
farmers buying service from their own non-profit organ-
izotion.
This co-operative has grown and grown because.
it has provided, is providing, an,'d will continue to pro-
vide good service and better sires. d
This has been accomplished : because ,the people
using this seryice have dictated its policies* through the
board of directors -which the members elect. Directors
represent districts ond, breeds. Everyone has represen-
.cation:
SERVICE:• Research is continually'going on. - An
example of this is research with frozen semen in co-
operation with the Ontario Veterinary. College. This
will enable the formers, choice of'the country's best
sires, This is now available to. a large extent.
BETTER SIRES: In their selection, .any,
thousands
of miles have been travelled and great thought has
been given by men whose, judgement .and experience
have earned the confidence of former members: Every
available means. is used to meosUre transmitting quai-
itles of the.,;bulls selected for service,
We'suggest that you check Record of 'Performance
lists, show awards, progeny testing results and 4-H calf,
club results and. you 'Will -find that the, get of our Unit
sires have won superior ratings, especially where given
equal opportunity..
You are invited to use our service: The cost is
very little, Forservicein the Clinton area, phone the
WATERLOO, CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION,
Clinton 242, on week days, between 7.30. to 10 a.m.,.
and on Sundays and Holidays• bewteen 7.30' to 9.30
a.m.
Hard, •son of MI
Turner; Dawn
Mr. and Mrs.
daughter of &I tinct 1Vrrs, `"car „`u`'r``
Castle- Will
ub3ect of Mr. Renner's ad- The Novel
as Love: to 'God, to one's Willing Worl
en and to one's self in self- home of Mrs
opened by p
choir, sang the anthem; lowed by a 1
and Tenderly" Jesus is read a short
Remembrane
„ Euchre Party on the passai
. C. Baffle was hostess sed are the ]
3 shall be cal;
'egressive euchre party in' God." Rev. l
v Ritz Hotel on Thursday prayer. -
, November I3. It was Minutes w
�d by the local Guide and.'retar ,Mrs,
e Association. 1-4 t"t tJ ,.,.n
to affair was. v
there were ten
R. J. Larson
In
in le m
Q munity Hall, Londesboro, from 1
w% ;to 2 p.m. to receive Nominations
yed by _all." , not be valid unless there is at
Workers . tachgd thereto evidence iatisfact
meeting of the orf to the Returning Officer that
was held at the he consents to be so Nominated.
ed :?Vallis. It was A meeting of the Electors will
w in unison,' fol- be held in the Community Hall,
n. The president Londesboro, at 2 p.m. Friday, No-
e in keeping with vernber 27, to hear proposed Can-
ey,• It was based didates, and in case more than the
'.Scripture, "Bles- required number of •Canadidates
:emakers for they to fill .the . offices are nominated,
the children of and. a vote demanded,
r Renner lead in a Poll will be held, on
read the sec- Monday Dec.
> Lind
sasa y, follow- UntTi
with 16 answer -
part of the 1954
decided to purch-
for the Sunday from 9 a.m, until 5 pm. at the
tions were passed following -places:
„ W„ b-vrr, avuS. acaccn-
neer won the draw. The consola-
".:
)PAGE SIX CLINTON RECORD
NEWS-
c THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1954
e
At Knox{nox Preytisy
erian 'Church
JoWCtt Daughters lteleJJI'atC
Their
the latter. Art Turland'received
the consolation for low score.
hostess and committee, ,At the
elm of the meeting, an auction P
Before lunch, served by the
News �a'e�d
Bayfield
on Sunday afternoon the Rev. D.
J. Lane'' administered: the Fits, of
�]
■
Fowl Bingo
seemed to enjoy, the merriment, '
and also the m'a'ny articles brought ?
for auction. The next meeting will
E
.�a�
' Representative
holy ba tiara Louise Elizabeth,
infant dam daughter
g er of Mr. and Ml's.
,],]�
►t L'slilSln' Ann�VCrd�r�.iC1
• A� Dinner
We aro shipping 'cattle every Saturday for United
Friday, Noy° I.
MISS LUCY R. WOODS Phone BAYFIELD 45,r'3
Robert McVean, and Scott Peter
' (BY our Bayfield correspondent)
best 'wishes for many more happy
Co-olteratives of Ontario and solicit your patronage: Wo will
12 Rounds for 'Chickens
�+ ev•e a
Dewar, infant son, of Mr. and, Mrs.
On - Saturday, ' November 13,
years go to each couple,
pick them up at your farm.
'
Ad'IPl'isSlom T.i''O.c
Miss Barbara Bassett, London, Mrs. J. Sturgeon, Sr., returned
William J. Telford, . Simcoe. :' .
' The pastor based his impressive
1954; the 'wedding anniversaries of,
two daughters of Mrs: Jowett and
On Sunday, November 14, Mr,
and Mrs. LeRoy Poth, accompan-
please PHONIA COLLECT not later than Friday nights.
C } �j g
Seaforth Farmers
"
was home. over the weekend.. home on Friday after having been
sermon on the text: "Whosoever
the late William R. Jowett were
led by Ronald,`attended'a family
S "
Co-operative
Ronald Poth, Huron `College, in St. Thomas and Port Stanley
"
will save'his life.shall lose it and
lose, his life
cele rated at`,a family
y gathering
dinner in New Dundee. 11ta%.
to
London, was home over the week- for a week,,
ends Miss Florence Stir]ing, Godericlr
Mrs. Johnston, Goderich, is: vis- visited her Misses
whosoever will for my
sake shall find rt. —Matt: 16:25.
Mr., and Mrs. William- J. Telford;
at the home, of Mr, and Mrs, Le.
Roy, Potli.
Miss Hilda Ethel Jowett was.
given mark ;their silver wedding
anniversary at the home of Le=
Roy's brother, Harold Path, Other
H. S. Hunt, Manager
,1/ p
Phone—Da 9, Evenings Y8L39-tfb]
Township; aunts;
' iting her daughter, , Mrs.;, George, A. M. and, E. J. Stirling, for a
Julie and Scott, Simcoe, spent the
married to LeRoy-Poth, November,
members of the family who were.
T
' Little., few days this week.
weekend with Mrs., Telford's par-
12, 1929, and- Miss Grace Jowett
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
-
' Jack Fraser, Jr., ,London, spent Mr. and Mrs. L. , H. MacLeod
` the weekend with his parents, Mr, anti ; John,. accompanied Mr, ` and
ents, `Mr, and Mrs. William R. Tal-
bot, -Blue Water Highway, Stanley
g Y, y
became the `bride of .• Ernest,; W,
Kendal] on November '% 1934.-
-Roth and two sons, . Richard and
Donald, were theirMr..
parents,
and;,Mrs. J. Fraser. Mr.. A. Toma" to Port Dover
Township.
For this ' occasion,, the dining-
and -Mrs, Fred Poth; brother and
. ,on
Miss Donna Murray, Toronto, Saturday where ' they, spent the
visited her sister`, Mrs. W. J, Mac- day;,
Bobby. Cluff
Con ratulations
g go , to Bobby
room was artistically decorated
with silver -streamers looped. from
sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Glen
Poth:
• Leod, over the weekend.,
Mr. and Mrs. E. A,' Featherston Miss Etbel Biair, London, ac-
„ Cluff who took his Hereford steer,
calf- to the Walkerton ChristYnas`
the chandelier';to the four corners
or' tk a room:r, }le table, .a1sa done
The es
guests of honour were pre'
Seated with an automatic electric
Is ME M -M Me ME 010
' Londonl were at their home in the compamed by Charles Guest, was
village over the at the home of her; parents, ; Mr,
Fair on November 4' Where all
types beef cattle
in ilver, w,a centred' with' a
S.,
beautifully decorated two-storey
iron: ,
A _ -s -
If
tiiiiiiiii
weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. William Murray,, and Mrs, Robert Blair, over the
weekend.
of are exhibited;
He received first prize. in ;.the
w'eddin'g cake,; topped with a min -
.
�
p
Van Dyke, Mich:, were with ,Mrs. - - • .
• me and Mrs. Robert Clark re-
Agnes. Murray over the weekend t urned to their residence;in`•Cleve-
and Mrs.
Hereford calf: class andstood third
place, for grand', champion. Bobby
waS quite' le axed with the
nature bride and room —in the
g
ming, of the':''floral scheme, in the
reins; the number 2O>luas done in.
E� GnMPBELL'S
Mr. George Lindsay l Ohio, on Thursday; ' , Lav'
' and Carol, Paris, visited his mo-
t
He had.rinterided to enter firs calf
is calf
silver on the ;top. dna 2$ appeared
' am • : �`
.and,
they, Mrs. G. Lindsay, on Sunday. ins,,, spent, •a foi;fnight at their,
Mrs. Blair and Brenda home m .the village.; .
In. the Royal,Wmter. Fair, T.oron-
to, for, the Queen's Guineas, but.
on the bottoru.portion.
'present at ;,the festive board to
i ''Ri'iia'��Oi!1.
,Robert'
attended `:the. ,,Royal Wiitter -Fair Thomas Postans',who is seriously
Toronto"fronr`Frlda: until''''Sri'n� ill_was- taken to, Clinton',Public
Friday
,deeided'tirat by doing 56 he would
miss "t' :much school so tae'took;
_ ''
enioy. a, turkey dinner were: Mr.
and: Mrs.:LeFtoy. Poth'and son,
Ronald; Mr, 'Mrs. E. W.
- TOWNSHIi pOF HULLETT
CHECKERBOARD NEWS,
day. Hospital on Saturday morning,;
George , Bell Domed the S S 'Mrs: I'oatans.is staying in Clinton
3t to. Walkerton ,instea'd ' He" •was
;accompanied..on: the trip by his
and Ke;,_
dull': and two • dart Amy
- .. daughters,
The Annual Mee of the rate -
thed ' of Hallett
"Brickodoc'' at ,Gaderich Orr: ,Fn- near,her husband.,
uncles, Les O'Neil and Al f Scotch=.
Grace and' Jane, Elmira;, Mrs,' Wil-
,Township
wUi eon n the.
cid in the
Clintonto;be
CliFarm Su 1
day rs.Tner
seasonoi. the balance of the sailing Violet et W l cis werF at thedfo m-
rTr: and cousin Stephenand.Mrs.,
Scotehiitee.
J::.A.
F rgnso p oWGoderih; Miss Eiltia
Community Holl,
CC J
Mks Anne Drouin and Mrs.. T. er's home Fri .the village, and Roy
>3. Mullen,. Detroit, were at the McLeod with sistei' over the'
St. Andrew's Baptism
J tt, ort Huron, Mich„ and
Mme' ?' W' Towett;,Bayfield:
LOMPESBORO
THE RUMEN STORY
,his,
forrtrer's cottage from Friday un- weekend, , On their return to To
til Sunday. ,, ledo; Ohio; on Sunday, they were
On Sundtiy November S4 the
Rev. Peter Renner officiated '
the of infants,, before
The , bi ides, gid, grooms • of ;25
and _20 ars; respectively,, •were'
ie'cards.>"iu'ina
. ,
:reasearch men like :a men to release nutrients :roar
Mr. and Mrs. TARO Poth re- accompanied b Miss Cecil .Mcr
turned home on . 1VI TARO,
after Leon who will spend the winter.
.baptism: -six re
u
ne:S sermon at morning worship,
t. Andrew's United Church.
the Feer P nts of many. and
lovely gifts. Congratulations and
Freda 6
y9 Nov.°
.
lot . of other, seientistti, have grains -and _roughage&, For this
i,eeiL stridyh g" the effect of Alf- reason seine -,rations produce
having visited in - New Dundee and with, her• brother �..
Kitchener.
They were: Richard' Tom's, son of
18 6 ¢
ferent rations oil bacterbil: ao= . more meat, milk and wool than,
the Guide leaders
r. Mr.•andMrs_Keith. Gemeinhardt
>tr..,.- a -A wra v. tea... a *- t_ . .
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd WeAlake;.I
_ Y
.and='Browne
a 1 ,,,o.. do . ,f +i,o ��� .�i10
The Clerk will be in the Co
tivity in the rumen. The -rumen others. '
T. C. Bailey, The New Ritz•. FIotel, Toronto for i& couple;.of I
over the'weekend. .0 Gemeinhardt as
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hendry, De- them to Toronto on i
trait were the gui'sts of their spend .the winter with h
cousin Mrs. Bruce •MLnerey, over law and daughter, Mr.
Saturday night: They went on to Gilbert Knight.
Xincardine on Sunday. Induction
Mrs. Gordon Weeks; St. Cath-,
crines, was the guest of Mrs. Roy On Thursday, Noveml
Fitzsimons on Thursday. Mrs. D; 7.30 p:m. the" Ven. A
Newman returned to St. Cathar- hardy, St, George's Chi
ines, with her for. a visit, n]a, will formally induct
Bill Parker, London, spent a Warren S. Outerbridge,
couple of days last week with .his of the Ii irish of Trinit
parents. He took his mother, Mrs. Ba field, . St. James',
William E. Parker, andaaunt, Mrs. and St. John's, Varna,
T H. Parker, to Mitchell for Re- be followed' by a recept
membrane Day; Town Tull.
Mr.
In thelat�.a
TOWNSHIP OF. TUCKERSM1TH
Clerk's Notice of First Posting
of Voters' List
NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with
Section 9 of The 'Voters' List Act and that I have posted up
at mY office at Tackersmith on the 12th day of November, '
1954, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Muni-
cipality at immIcipal elections and that such list 'remains
there for inspection,
And I hereby call upon all voters to'take- immediate
proceedings `to have any errors or'omissions corrected accord-
ing to law, the ,last ,day for 'appeal being the 26th day of
November 1954.
Dated this 12th qday of November, 1.954.
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk,
'Township of Tuckersmith
Waterloo'
_. Cattle Breeding
Association
"
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Former owned, Former controlled, Former Re-
veloped, and Former promoted, means- -Permanency,
Stability, and Security, for the many thousands of
farmers buying service from their own non-profit organ-
izotion.
This co-operative has grown and grown because.
it has provided, is providing, an,'d will continue to pro-
vide good service and better sires. d
This has been accomplished : because ,the people
using this seryice have dictated its policies* through the
board of directors -which the members elect. Directors
represent districts ond, breeds. Everyone has represen-
.cation:
SERVICE:• Research is continually'going on. - An
example of this is research with frozen semen in co-
operation with the Ontario Veterinary. College. This
will enable the formers, choice of'the country's best
sires, This is now available to. a large extent.
BETTER SIRES: In their selection, .any,
thousands
of miles have been travelled and great thought has
been given by men whose, judgement .and experience
have earned the confidence of former members: Every
available means. is used to meosUre transmitting quai-
itles of the.,;bulls selected for service,
We'suggest that you check Record of 'Performance
lists, show awards, progeny testing results and 4-H calf,
club results and. you 'Will -find that the, get of our Unit
sires have won superior ratings, especially where given
equal opportunity..
You are invited to use our service: The cost is
very little, Forservicein the Clinton area, phone the
WATERLOO, CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION,
Clinton 242, on week days, between 7.30. to 10 a.m.,.
and on Sundays and Holidays• bewteen 7.30' to 9.30
a.m.
Hard, •son of MI
Turner; Dawn
Mr. and Mrs.
daughter of &I tinct 1Vrrs, `"car „`u`'r``
Castle- Will
ub3ect of Mr. Renner's ad- The Novel
as Love: to 'God, to one's Willing Worl
en and to one's self in self- home of Mrs
opened by p
choir, sang the anthem; lowed by a 1
and Tenderly" Jesus is read a short
Remembrane
„ Euchre Party on the passai
. C. Baffle was hostess sed are the ]
3 shall be cal;
'egressive euchre party in' God." Rev. l
v Ritz Hotel on Thursday prayer. -
, November I3. It was Minutes w
�d by the local Guide and.'retar ,Mrs,
e Association. 1-4 t"t tJ ,.,.n
to affair was. v
there were ten
R. J. Larson
In
in le m
Q munity Hall, Londesboro, from 1
w% ;to 2 p.m. to receive Nominations
yed by _all." , not be valid unless there is at
Workers . tachgd thereto evidence iatisfact
meeting of the orf to the Returning Officer that
was held at the he consents to be so Nominated.
ed :?Vallis. It was A meeting of the Electors will
w in unison,' fol- be held in the Community Hall,
n. The president Londesboro, at 2 p.m. Friday, No-
e in keeping with vernber 27, to hear proposed Can-
ey,• It was based didates, and in case more than the
'.Scripture, "Bles- required number of •Canadidates
:emakers for they to fill .the . offices are nominated,
the children of and. a vote demanded,
r Renner lead in a Poll will be held, on
read the sec- Monday Dec.
> Lind
sasa y, follow- UntTi
with 16 answer -
part of the 1954
decided to purch-
for the Sunday from 9 a.m, until 5 pm. at the
tions were passed following -places:
„ W„ b-vrr, avuS. acaccn-
neer won the draw. The consola-
to donate money to, the Ontario
Hurricane Relief Fund, church ex
tion went to Mrs. Fred Telford.
Fred Wallis and Fred H. Kirk-
tension and the local 'Guides and
Brownies, '
patrick tied for the men's high
score, and the draw was won by
Meeting was closed by the bene -
diction. Lunch- was served by the S
the latter. Art Turland'received
the consolation for low score.
hostess and committee, ,At the
elm of the meeting, an auction P
Before lunch, served by the
sale was held 'and Mrs, Logan '
'Cleave 'Everyone J
was auctioneer.
■
Fowl Bingo
seemed to enjoy, the merriment, '
and also the m'a'ny articles brought ?
for auction. The next meeting will
E
be 'at the home of Mrs. Ken Bran-
.
don.
13
Hensall Town Hail
Jt4y, xl Conservatory n
Friday, Noy° I.
e, ffims c o} Toronto
7
MIDWINTER
�t �: m.
EXA M I NATIONS.
12 Rounds for 'Chickens
10 Specials for "turkeys
1955
TURKEY DOOR 'PRIZE
'
Ad'IPl'isSlom T.i''O.c
Applitafl°m and fen ptUlt
roach the Conservatory net
` later than DEC. 10, 1954
Sponsor: Hensall Branch No. 468
� to 13S COLLEGE STREET
Canadian Legion -
+ _" TORONTO 20, ONT.
46b
roil and Polling Place
DRO - Pon Clerk
U.
ommunity Hall Londesboro
Shobbrook Ro'bt: Townsend
-Forester's Hall, Auburn
Wm. Craig Geo. Lawlor
GEORGE W. COWAN,
Township Clerk
is theL first stomach of :cattle Based on Purml research
and' Ob"O, ;and' serves. pis'a,fer- wgrk with the rumen, the
mentatlon vat for .grains and company,has produced a color
roughage& movie, "The. Rumen Story"
Some supplements stimulate You won'" want to miss thin"
bacterial growth , .. others do film. Check with us for our
not, Bacteria work In the ru-' next date of showing.
Every year more and more steer
feeders around here feed PURINA
rtlG DAILY GAINSSTEER FATENA with their
grain, There' must be a reason,
�I LOIN COST GAINS We think• there are three!
1'YOr FIN15N' First, they say it keeps the cat -
tie up to the bunks eating and
putting on fast gains.
Second, many feeders tell us .
that they've never seen a supple- '
ment like'Parina for putting .on
a smooth, even finish that means
a high grade when the cattle go,
PURINA to market.
STEER " Last, the balance f protehis,
minerals and other feoeds is just
�ATEMA right to go with grain and put on
gains at low cost per pound.
Drop in or callus and we'll be
glad to tall you about the results `
of farmers around here who feed
Steer Fatena;
A disposal pit with a cover and diseased birds from the
will save labor and time in flock and dropping them in the
disposing of dead birds, as all disposal pit will reduce danger
you'have to do is drop the car- of disease spreading on the
cusses In. Also, removing dead farm:
Clanton Farm Supply -
PHONE 127 CLINTON
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Years of experiments and experience have produced
feeds with greater "dollar coming 'capacity",
$HUR-GAIN FEEDS
High' milk production is the direct result of efficient`
management, good breeding and balanced feedin0.
The greatest cost factor influencing profits is feed
cost.. Feed cost per pound of milk.. produced can be .
reduced by feeding a balanced ration made from
S'HUR-GAIN MILK PRODUCER ,and home grown groin. '
SLUR. -GAIN DAIRY FEEDS
INCREASE MIL K 'PR®DIUCTION'
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